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Ken Jennings' Trivia Almanac: 8,888 Questions in 365 Days, a hardcover book, is a compilation of trivia questions—with three categories and about 20 questions per day of the year. [74] Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks explores the world of map and geography enthusiasts. [ 75 ]
Kentucky Bend is the extreme southwestern corner of Kentucky. The peninsula is traversed by the southern line of latitude of the state of Kentucky, at the banks of the Mississippi River. The only highway into the area is Tennessee State Route 22, [4] whose continuation into Kentucky Bend at one time was signed as Kentucky State Route 313. [5]
Ken Jennings dropped surprise news about his online presence, and it's something most Jeopardy! fans likely missed. "This is a 'selfie' because I'm now on 'Instagram'!" he jokingly wrote in the ...
'Jeopardy!' star Ken Jennings told a sweet story on 'GMA' about how his son Dylan reacted to seeing him compete on the quiz show in 2004.
Jennings’ Jeopardy! journey started 20 years ago as a player, when he won more than $2.5 million on 74 consecutive games. Several championship tournaments followed, and he was later asked by the ...
Ken Jennings. Ken Jennings first appeared on Jeopardy! on June 2, 2004, shortly after producers of the show eliminated the five-show cap for contestants. Because the five-game limit was removed, Jennings continued to win and eventually broke the winnings record set by Tom Walsh, who had won $186,900 in 2004.
Ken Jennings spent his childhood in South Korea and Singapore. Ken Jennings on "Jeopardy!" Getty. Jennings was born near Seattle, Washington. His father's work as an attorney took the family ...
There have been a lot of show tapings in the many seasons that Jeopardy! has been on the air, but the premiere of Season 39 that co-host Ken Jennings filmed this year (and aired last month) was ...